The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1930, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE,: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17,-1930 TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEAT “1 wouldn’t eat lunch there in the boudoir, Pete; let's go into the breakfast nook.” ‘HEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ‘The old house that the Tinies eyed was made of stone and by its side) stood two fat cows, a friendiy dog) and "bout a dozen sheep. The Travel | Man said, “I've been told that this} quaint place is very old. Perhaps you'd like to look inside. Come on, we'll take a peep.” They walked up to the front door | and wee Scouty thumped it with his hand. A gruff voice shouted, “Come right in.” The Tinies then felt bold. They entered and a man said, “Gee, Im glad you've come to visit me. "Tis fine to see young fellows when! you're getting pretty old. “Just try and make yourselves at home before you go on with your roam. I know that you are traveling. ‘You look a bit tired out.” And then the Tinies rested while the man talked to them, with a smile. He took them through the house and told them what ‘twas all about. And then he said, “Where are you bound?” And Scouty said, “Oh, just around to lots of places that are new, where we've ne’er been before.” The |man replied, “That's fine, my lad. And I am sure that you'll be glad that you are taking such a trip. There's heaps of fun in store.” They waited till the Travel Man said, “Well, let's go.” And off they ran. Back into Barcelona they were very gaily bound. Along the streets the sights were queer and Clowny said, “I'm glad we're here. I. think my neck is getting tired from gazing all around.” A voice cried, “Hi, there, Tiny- mites! Are you enjoying all the sights?” They saw two big police- men who were standing very near. The Tinies walked right up and shook their hands and one safd, “Can we look arownd?” “Why, sure,” the policeman said. “There's not a thing to fear.” (The Tinymites meet a. chicken salesman in the. next picture.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) ROSS 1. Bind of meat Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle & Story & Pruvf read. er’s term 42, issued from a souree 1% Bottom @ wooder bi 1b Bn inde DPT i Kote jive 30, Thorcugbtares © oe abbr. re 49. Game dde animal ss of discord 31. Before bows 1. Pronoon 2. Continent % spite Carpet oall & By THE NO! be ad vis cuance — HE KEPT ME WAITING BIM- CALLING AGAIN - 1 SwALL NOT ANSWER HIN =~ IN SUSPENSE FOR MONTHS AND MONTHS FOR THAT GREAT MOGUL, DIAMOND TO COME $0 YNAT WE MIGHT BE MARRIED — GASOLINE ALLEY—IN CONFERENCE 1 DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH THE OLD ONE. UCENSES FOR IT WILL AMOUNT TO ‘ABOUT AS MUCH AS \WAS OFFERED FOR IT. MES, OL’ X WALT (S SORT OF FEELING HIS OATS. HE YW HAS BRANCHED OUT INTO THE IWO-CAR WALT DIDN'T TRADE IN THE OLD CAR, DOC HE GOT MAD THING AGAINST Those “Wo... HEY CARRY BIG GUNS AN’ HARD TELLIN’ WHAT They ANGHT Do!) * FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TE HERMIT, FRECKLES © LISTENS To Peter ‘Won't Tell BINKLEY AND DgGree.... ELLA. IS DOING WW WELL, PROVE HEY, SAM A KNOW You WERE tT THEN! GININ’ (AEG TH HA-HA YESTERDAY ABOUT GElte’ UENPECKED —WELL, NOu'RE ALL WRONG! AW. NOW, USTEN “ou CORNER , Boorse By Martin Z RECKON You'RE TRYIN’ To THROW US OFF THIS 1210'S TRAIL... YoU KNOW MORE'N You care YM WwW Your. GUMPS—THE WIDOW’S SIDE HE WEDDING = AND EACH DAY ('T WAS PUT OFF ‘TO BORROW AND BORROW MORE AND MORE MONEY UNTIL ) NOW, OWE SCOOGE % 940, 80),e@ AND NE AFTER ME WITH A GUN= | WOULD NAVE MARRIED HIM = URES | HE LET ME BLY ALL OF THOSE GORGEOVE CREATIONS — THOSE BEAUTIFUL EXPENSIVE THINGS FOR. MY TROUSSEAU AND YNEN= BECAUSE A JEWEL WAS STOLEN - ME POSTPONED HAI SHANK NEAVENS 1 NAVE SPUNK = WOW NLL EVER PAY SCOOGE \ DON'T KNOW= 1 WOULD HAVE MADE HIM A GOOD WIFE — | WOULD WAVE CARED FOR HIM — COMFORTED “LOOKED AFTER NIM IN WIS DECLINING “TEARS — ig Gas wi anes WAS Wik _ | To DO MY IT'S GOT A GOOD BATTERN HASNT (TZ rt WOULD MAKE A SWELL OUTDOOR. , RADIO CABINET. AS LONG AS HOU KEEP IT iy NOUR BACK NARD, WALT, “YOU WONIT HANE TO BUN AN LICENSE TO GET A LOT OF GAS ANID SERNICE STATIONS— LUKE RE ALWANS OID. hess io “1a i ten U.S. Pas Of; 11930, 'y The Cheapo, Tetbone. L TINK YOURE RIGHT, . BINKLEY... THE OLD Boy ) YES, AN' T KNOWS MORE THAN Bas A wy HE LETS ON! OF MAKIN’ HIM SPILL THE BEANS PERMISSION To SEARCH NY CANE, DIONT WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT, HENRY TYTE, I INTEND “TO HAVE MOTHER COME FOR A wisiT! “You'Re “TooTiN’ | WILL! Last JAND YER SLIPPERS) NIGHT WHEN ( GOT HOME TH! § NEWSPAPER AND WIFE HAD MY EASY CHAIR J YER CIGARS, | ALL READY —. supreose >? MES, HE OUGHT STATIONS WITH (T= HIMa PART =_ LET ME SHOW YOU OLO WANDERLIZ, MN CAMP CAR, WALT. SHE'S FOR SALE AND KNOWS ALL THE ROADS. NOU CAN OSE NOUR NO KIDDING, FELLAS, | THINK "LL USE THE CHASSIS AND BUILD A CAMP CAR ON IT. COFFEE GRINCER. COME ON, WE'LL TALE You with US FOR A LITTLE WALK ws YOU'LL SOON

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